EtherSound
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EtherSound is an audio-over-Ethernet technology for audio engineering and broadcast engineering applications. EtherSound is developed and licensed by Digigram. [3] EtherSound is intended by the developer to be compliant with IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standards.[4] Just as the IEEE defines rates such as 100 Megabit and Gigabit Ethernet standards, EtherSound has been developed as both ES-100 (for use on dedicated 100 Megabit Ethernet networks or within a Gigabit network as a VLAN) and ES-Giga (for use on dedicated Gigabit Ethernet networks). The two versions of EtherSound are not compatible.
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EtherSound | |
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Manufacturer Info | |
Manufacturer | Digigram |
Development date | 2002; 22 years ago (2002)[1] |
Network Compatibility | |
Switchable | No[note 1] |
Routable | No |
Ethernet data rates | Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet |
Audio Specifications | |
Minimum latency | 125 μs[2] |
Maximum channels per link | 512 (256 each direction)[1] |
Maximum sampling rate | 192 kHz[1] |
Maximum bit depth | 24 bits[1] |
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